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喜鹊(Pica pica L.)在地中海农业生态系统中对坚果的有效传播。

Effective nut dispersal by magpies (Pica pica L.) in a Mediterranean agroecosystem.

作者信息

Castro Jorge, Molina-Morales Mercedes, Leverkus Alexandro B, Martínez-Baroja Loreto, Pérez-Camacho Lorenzo, Villar-Salvador Pedro, Rebollo Salvador, Rey-Benayas José M

机构信息

Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, E-18071, Granada, Spain.

Departamento de Zoología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, E-18071, Granada, Spain.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2017 May;184(1):183-192. doi: 10.1007/s00442-017-3848-x. Epub 2017 Mar 16.

Abstract

Scatter-hoarding animals such as corvids play a crucial role in the dispersal of nut-producing tree species. This interaction is well known for some corvids, but remains elusive for other species such as the magpie (Pica pica), an abundant corvid in agroecosystems and open landscapes of the Palearctic region. In addition, the establishment of the individual dispersed seeds-a prerequisite for determining seed-dispersal effectiveness-has never before been documented for the interaction between corvids and nut-producing trees. We analyzed walnut dispersal by magpies in an agroecosystem in southern Spain. We used several complementary approaches, including video recording nut removal from feeders, measuring dispersal distance using radio tracking (with radio transmitters placed inside nuts), and monitoring the fate of dispersed nuts to the time of seedling emergence. Magpies were shown to be highly active nut dispersers. The dispersal distance averaged 39.6 ± 4.5 m and ranged from 4.1 to 158.5 m. Some 90% of the removed walnuts were cached later, and most of these (98%) were buried in the soil or hidden under plant material. By the time of seedling emergence, ca. 33% of nuts remained at the caching location. Finally, 12% of the cached nuts germinated and 4% yielded an emerged seedling, facilitating the transition to the next regeneration stage. The results demonstrate for the first time that magpies can be an effective scatter-hoarding disperser of a nut-producing tree species, suggesting that this bird species may play a key role in the regeneration and expansion of broadleaf forests in Eurasia.

摘要

诸如鸦科鸟类等分散贮藏种子的动物在产坚果树种的传播中起着至关重要的作用。这种相互作用在一些鸦科鸟类中广为人知,但对于其他物种,如喜鹊(Pica pica)来说却仍然难以捉摸,喜鹊是古北地区农业生态系统和开阔景观中数量众多的鸦科鸟类。此外,对于鸦科鸟类与产坚果树木之间的相互作用,此前从未记录过单个分散种子的定植情况,而定植是确定种子传播有效性的先决条件。我们分析了西班牙南部一个农业生态系统中喜鹊对核桃的传播情况。我们采用了几种互补的方法,包括录制从喂食器中取走坚果的视频、使用无线电跟踪(将无线电发射器放置在坚果内部)测量传播距离,以及监测分散坚果到幼苗出现时的命运。结果表明喜鹊是非常活跃的坚果传播者。传播距离平均为39.6 ± 4.5米,范围在4.1至158.5米之间。约90%被取走的核桃后来被贮藏起来,其中大部分(98%)被埋在土壤中或藏在植物材料下面。到幼苗出现时,约33%的坚果仍留在贮藏地点。最后,12%被贮藏的坚果发芽,4%长出了幼苗,这有助于进入下一个更新阶段。研究结果首次证明喜鹊可以成为产坚果树种的有效分散贮藏传播者,这表明这种鸟类可能在欧亚大陆阔叶林的更新和扩张中发挥关键作用。

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